So, it fills, agitates, drains but won't spin? And lid remains locked at end of cycle? These new VMW designs are a piece of crap. Problems problems problems.... If the lid lock will not unlock, you have two options. Force it open, which breaks part of the mechanism (designed to do this), requiring a new lid lock. The other option I don't recommend unless you are experienced with servicing electrical/electronic components. You have to unplug the switch from the control unit and very briefly apply 120vac across the yel and wht wires.

Where is the clicking noise? Behind the control panel or underneath the washer? One problem with these washers is the nut on the drive pulley loosens which drops the pulley low enough that the basket drive on the splutch does not engage the pulley preventing spin. This also usually causes the belt and/or pulley to contact the belt guard making a scraping noise. The shifter is also a high failure item. This shifts between spin/agitate and has a sensor for detecting spin speed. Don't know how this would correlate with the lid lock though. Have you tried unplugging the washer for a minute or so and re-plugging to see if it will unlock?

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